This theme explains how the world and humans first came into existence.
Creation
This theme explores what happens after humans die.
Afterlife
This theme focuses on brave individuals overcoming challenges.
Heroism
This Norse god is known for mischief and chaos.
Loki
This Roman god of love uses a bow and arrows.
Cupid
In many myths, this force or being creates the universe from nothing.
God
In Egyptian myth, hearts are weighted against this object.
Feather of Ma'at
This Greek hero completed twelve labors.
Hercules
Tricksters often use this trait instead of strength.
Intelligence
This couple represents tragic love in literature.
Romeo and Juliet
Some myths describe the world beginning from this object, often cracked open.
World Egg
This creature guards the Greek underworld.
Cerberus
This Anglo-Saxon hero defeated Grendel.
Beowulf
This Greek god tricked Apollo as a baby.
Hermes
This Hindu god is often paired with Parvati.
Shiva
In Genesis, God creates the world in this number of days.
6 days
In Norse myth, brave warriors go to this hall after death.
Valhalla
This legendary king pulled a sword from a stone.
King Arthur
In Native American myths, this animal often plays tricks.
Coyote
In Greek myth, Eros is associated with this emotion.
Love
This Norse giant’s body was used to create the world.
The Aztec underworld is called this.
Mictlan
This Chinese heroine disguised herself as a man to fight in war.
Mulan
This African spider trickster is known for storytelling.
Anasi
This feeling can drive both heroic and destructive actions in myths.
Passion